In your original tweet, when you say "when mothers went to work" did you mean when women instead of having children went to work, or when people who already had children went to work. It seems like your first tweet contradicts your response. Just curious 
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He's saying she should go back to work once the child is older. As opposed to putting it through daycare in its early developmental years.
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Ohhh, ok. Thanks. I mostly agree. I understand the point though.
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U can’t have it all!
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I agree having two top careers and children is not ideal. Not sure though if it’s persé the woman that should work less, nor that it is advisable to have one parent completely absent because they do all the work while the other is home alone all day (children go to school, no?)
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Envision a world in which mothers, in their roles as mothers, so affect th health of their people that far less doctoring is needed. This would be the best medicine in our chronically sick societies.
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Colectivists seem to consider raising babies as a pain
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Doctors collect inputs, process them through a decision tree, and come to a diagnosis and suggested course of action. That is essentially how a software application works. Building and mass producing robot doctors would massively reduce the cost of healthcare.
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Gotta love the implication that being a doctor requires brains, but being a mother does not.
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Bringing out the big guns, Stef. Love it! They must be unclear with regards to the objective consequences of what they're espousing. We say these things exactly because we care about children and about giving them an optimal upbringing.
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Still not seeing any solutions to the problem of women who are unintentionally single not being able to provide for themselves because they’ve selflessly ceded all the good jobs to men.
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Not to mention that those women might have more to contribute to society in those jobs than the men who would take the jobs instead. Not necessarily but it’s possible. Wouldn’t it decrease competence in the workplace all round if all single women are removed?
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What was Mary Bradford's greatest accomplishment? Being the first female US Deputy Mining Surveyor of being the mother of the man who invented the Transistor? https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/smart-womans-best-destiny-dan-bullard/ …
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My daughter has an IQ of 128, I pulled her out of school and now she has 4 kids. Without smart women having children, we'd still be using tubes, no PCs, no cell phones, no space flight. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/smart-womans-best-destiny-dan-bullard/ …
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Aww, now I follow your earlier tweets about society now being short one X professional. I wanted to ask for clarification.
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She should become the best man she is capable of being.
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I'm surprised how people don't realise they have limitation and that time is literally the ultimate showstopper if you try to do everything at once.
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